Phoenix MRT station
BP LRT · BP5
Phoenix station in detail

Phoenix is the last stop on the stem before the line reaches Bukit Panjang and splits into its loop, putting it one stop from the Downtown Line interchange. The station sits close to Zhenghua Park's western edge and to Phoenix Lodge Secondary School, and otherwise serves the HDB blocks of the Phoenix Heights area with the same unhurried, residential character as the rest of the stem. There's a single street-level exit, wheelchair ramps to the platform, and the same trains running through in both directions — nothing here to choose between, just a short, sheltered hop toward Bukit Panjang or back to Choa Chu Kang.
What is around Phoenix?
Connections from this station
Fares and travel times from Phoenix
| To | Distance | Adult fare | Before 07:45 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dhoby Ghaut | 16.4 km | S$2.15 | S$1.65 |
| City Hall | 17.7 km | S$2.20 | S$1.70 |
| Raffles Place | 18.6 km | S$2.24 | S$1.74 |
| Orchard | 14.6 km | S$2.07 | S$1.57 |
| Jurong East | 6.7 km | S$1.68 | S$1.18 |
| Changi Airport | 32.2 km | S$2.48 | S$1.98 |
| Bayfront | 19.4 km | S$2.27 | S$1.77 |
| HarbourFront | 18.0 km | S$2.20 | S$1.70 |
Indicative distance-based card fares. Tap in before 07:45 on a weekday and 50 cents comes off any fare. Work out an exact route in the route planner.
Facilities at Phoenix
This is the stop to use for Zhenghua Park if you're coming from the Choa Chu Kang side — it's noticeably closer here than from the loop stations further along. One stop on and you're at Bukit Panjang for the Downtown Line.
Other stations on this line
Phoenix — frequently asked questions
The Bukit Panjang LRT (BP5), on the stem section just before the line reaches Bukit Panjang and splits into its loop. No Service A/B distinction applies here, since every train on this stretch runs the same direction.
One stop. Ride the LRT to Bukit Panjang (DT1/BP6), tap out, and walk the link bridge to the Downtown Line platforms — it still counts as a single fare if the change takes 15 minutes or less.
Yes, with a single street-level exit reached by lift or ramp, and level boarding onto the train through the platform screen doors — no stairs or gaps to navigate, so wheelchairs, prams and luggage all move through easily.
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